Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1924, Page 3

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€de Casper Daily Cridune publican. national committeeman from Wyoming. Mr. Sullivan will be accompanied by his daughter, Sullivan, Miss Mi who has been @SOCIETY, BY MARY TOBIN . Mrs. James P. Kem has been con- fined to her’ home, at 1220 South Center street for the last week with an attack of la grippe. ee Mrs. T. 8. Cooke of 920 South Such a concert as that to be given at the Elks auditorium next Wednesday evening under the direc- tion of the Charles E. Wells Music Beech street is confined to her home| °°™Pany, merits a much greater with an attack of la grippe. audience than that which will find ga seats In the hall. With Cook's or- Mr. and Mrs. EB. Newton of BMin-|Chéstra and the great Apollo chorus neapolis are out ‘of town visitors in| ®!ving the program, there is every the olty soe at¢we seek, reason to. believe that people who ene Miss M. H. Miller of Belle Fouche arrived yesterday and will spend several days here. 1 cee. Miss H. Collins of Douglas has ar. rived in the city from Douglas and will’ make her home here having cepted a position with a local hos tal. the opportunity of hearing concert. fA. a microphone in the Elks on the evening of March at li E. of will broadcast the program. home in Denver. They will leave on Monday of next week for Salt Lake and the western coast to be gone until May, for the members of the Fortnightly Bridge club at her home in the Blackmore apartments. eee ness affairs friends. dj on South Lincoln street. Mooseheart Legion Een te ‘ This Evening. H. A. Young, purchasing agent The Women of Mooseheart Legion | for the Kasoming Oil company, re- will meet in regular session this|turned Thursday morning from evening during which time candi-| Jamestown, N. ¥., where he was Gates will be initiated and a birth-}called by, the serious iliness and day party given for all. members| death of Ais mother, Mrs. James M. having birthdays during Marchy| Young. He was accompanied In charge df the entertainment for} by his sister, Miss Alma Young who the evening will be the Mesdames | will make an ipdefinite visit with Mr. 3): Cromwell, Jennie Heagney,|.and Mrs. Young and son at’ their Aurilia Chesholm and Bessie Keyt. home in the Kemp apartment. , | All members of the organization are b bili We | asked to be present. : Sar And Mrs. Charles Crabtree, Dr. and * Mrs. C. E. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Stratton, Judge and Mrs. R. R. Rose, Mrs. Zora Perkins, Miss Mary Lyons of Pitts- burgh, Kan., guest of Mrs. Curran, Miss Verra Tangeman, Miss Abbie Lowndes and the Messrs. Ivan Mar- shall, D, L. LeBreche, Rayburn Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McFarland are “| shopping and visiting with friends there from Lavoye. eee Casper people who spent a short time this week in Cheyenne include Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis, Mark U. Weber, H. B. Maxon and Alfred R. Lowey, Casper attorney. cee few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Pattie are visiting here for several days from their home in Toledo. eee Miss Elma BE. Carson” left last evening for Denver’ where she will spend a week visiting with relatives. eee home in Omaha. W. G. McAdoo Will Control George Perry arrived this morn- ing from Chicago and expects to Miss E. Kirby arrived in the city} Spend a number of days here at- this miorning from New York and| tending to business affairs. will spend some time here. ase Piet Jack Binns is a Los Angeles busi- Miss Martha Hawkins ts the Guest} ness man in the city for a short of friends here for a few days from | time. Denver, be aint < Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Hagon arrived today from Denver and will spend some time here attending to Mrs. Oliver G. Johnson returned this morning from a two months’ Pleasure trip spent on the Western ; coast. Mrs. Johnson visited with H. Aderton entertained | friends in Los Angeles, San Francis- a number of friends informally yes-| co and other points of interest. terday afternoon at tea at her home cee on East Second street. Mrs. Arthur A. Schulte and Mrs. ef e Ralph Schulte returned this morn- Mrs. McCarthy Will ing from Denver where they have Entertain Tomorrow. been on a several days pleasure trip. see ATLANTA, Ga., mocratic presidential eee Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Mosher are delegate: here for 1 day from their The state convention will be Concert Next Week Merits Packed House at the Elks live in distant places will appreciate the Every effort is being made at this time to arrange for the placing of aitorium when the Wells concert will be presented. If successful in installing the equip- ment Casper radio station KFEV and ‘visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Leonard ‘are Chicago visitors in the city for a Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen are visit- ing here for several days from thelr Georgia Vote jarch 21.—Belat ed returns today in the Georgia De preferential primary brought Wm. G. McAdoo's probable total voting strength in the Adoo’s only opponent in the race. will have eighty four delegates, re. turns indicated. be selected to attend the state con. vention is 412. counties in the state, with two uni! voes each that did not maries. Mr. McAdoo, based on election re. For chicken croquette or custards—use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Absolutely pure, safe, convenient Sold and by all Grocers in Atlanta April 23. Senator Oscar W. Underwod of Alabama, Mr. Mc- The total number of delegates to There were four hold pri. } turns, will have the support of the! Georgia delecation, 2§ members, in| ree ees PAGE THKEE the national Democratic convention, the state convention selecting the .| national convention. delegates. ——_.— Tribune wantads bring results. t | | 220 East Second Street Tribune Bldg. Men’s Wearing Apparel and Shoes New Store New Merchandise And New Low Prices Watch for Our Daily Specials ON SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 22 Men’s Nine Inch Leather Boots 100% Leather Special At $2.95 We Are Out of the High Rent District Walk Down Four Steps and Save Money Mrs. Bert McCarthy will enter- Webb, G. R. Waldschmidt, Paul Sauter, Donald J. Smith, William | ‘#in the members of chapter G bes D. Allely and Dr. T. J. Riach. the P. EB. O. Sisterhood tomorro ee 6 ; afternoon at her home, 1113 South Elm street. This will be the regu- lar meeting of the chapter and all members are invited to attend. eee Security Benefit Association To Meet Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Vivian, who have been spending several days in Thermopolis, are expected to return this evening. Celebrates Birthday ‘Thursday Evening. Complimenting her son Eugene on the occasion of his 18th birth- day, Mrs, R. W. Loucks entertained eee Robert G. Findmore is spending several days as the guest of his sister, Mrs. E. M. Harris in Denver. ewe Trimmed Hats at an informal dinner party last} ‘The Security Benefit association) Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Swanson are Beautiful evening at her home, 659 CY ave-| will hold a business meeting on Sat-| Omaha visitors who arrived in the Ss ing Hats nue. The table decorations were urday evening. March 22, at the| city yesterday. pri carried out in yellow and lavender eee Knights of Pythias hall after which the doors will be open to the public and an eXtertainment given. vee Denver Visitor Is Guest At Dinner . Mr. and Mrs. E. EB. Enterline were hosts at an informal dinner party given last evening at their residence 613 South Grant street, for Mrs. Henry Sutter of Denver, daughter of Mr. Enterline. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Heming- way, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mapes and the guest of honor. eee Mr. and Mrs. Elman a Entertain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Elman enter- tained eight guests last evening at dinner at thelr home on McKinley street in honor of their tenth wed- ding anniversary. Decorations car- ried out in a color scheme of red and white were used. eee Mrs. Enterline Entertains Mrs. E. E. Enterline entertained a number of friends at tea at. ternoon at her home on South Grant street complimentary to her house guest, Mrs. Henry Sutter of Denver, with yellow tulips, nut baskets of yellow and white and favors of lavender. Following the dinner the guests enjoyed dancing at the Arkeon. Among those who attended were the Misses Elizabeth Crabtree, Marjorie Sisk, Frances Crabtree, neces Bell, Clela Dyke and the Messrs. Frank Taylor, Harry Prich- ard, Dewight Wallace, Morris Penny, Carl Speck and the guest of honor. Patrick Sullivan expects to leave }} on Monday of next week for Colum. bus, Ohio to attend. a Republican meeting, Mr, Sullivan being a Re- WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR tac Skirts Kimonos Draperies Waists Dresses Ginghams Coats Sweaters — Stockings Diamond Dyes Don’t wonder whether you can dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing guaranteed with “Diamond Dyes” never dyed before. all colors. Directions in each pack- age.—Advertisement. $ Every type of color, ma- terial or style you can wish for, is in this group. Really wonderful hats for this very low price— $5.95 tea at her residence, 924 South Dur- bin street, complimentary to Mrs. John Walker of Sterling, Ill, who is the guest here of her daughter, Mrs.. Joseph Wilson. Guests who attended were Mrs. E. L. Mead, Mrs. Lose Your Fat, ~ Keep Your Health Superflous flesh is not healthy, neither ia it healthy to diet or exer- cise too much for its removal. The soopees method enews poi e ly ani steadily ts the Marinole “Mathaa tried and endorsed by thousands. Marmola Prescription Tablets con- fin at, exact dose of the famous tmola Prescription, and are # by druggists the world over at one dollar for a: box. The harm- less and leave no wrinkles or flab- and con’ ruggist for them rect to the Marmola 12 a ward Ave. Detroit, Mich., and pro- gure_a_box.—Advertisement. Mrs. Elmer C. Hoffman will be hostess at an informal bridge party to be given tomorrow afternoon at her home on South Cedar street. Elght guests will attend. eee Silk and Wool Dresses Silk crepes, tricoshams, silk and wool combinations, wool crepes, wool twills, etc., many of them prettily em- broidered; smart, fetching styles, indeed. These are all dresses regularly priced at from $12.75 to $16.75. ‘MILLINERY 142 South Durbin Street Phone 8755 On Monday of this week, March 17, a program of old Irish songs The Finest Orchestra Instruments Saturday *! sale price.--__ $9.95 In the World Are Made by. ; i it The secret about these ; ; . Silk Petticoats Sweaters ih the wonderful Ad ® t 80 only in this lot. Fancy | values, styles and colors. Silk Petticoats in all the wonderful bright colors suit- Just the’ thing to go with ; Skirts fea- Used Exclusively by the Leading Orchestras, Sousa’s Band PieHine cbse porte Sixes t68 able for this kind of wear. | tured in this connection. and Oth Many of them with a 10-inch | Secret price— EE UR WIND es face two-toned pleated only 20 of them $1.95 LA 5 flounce; some of them embroidered e aero ne ‘3 edge. Priced for this sale-__.-_ $2.95 : o And Let Us Show You the Instruments Listed Below i ¢ higneme | im a Ca sete Windsor Crepe Underthings 2 * Wit Gowns, Pajamas and Bloomers—the we Mey Se Windsor Crepe so suitable for garments of this kind—strictly tub proof. Figured flesh color. py paaners, at Gowns, at — Pajamas, in plain crepe____-_ $2.45 Silk Vests and Bloomers a rt) it of these splendid Silk Vests and Bloomers aah ade ea flesh, orchid, honeydew. You should secure a goodly suppty. Vests, priced at, each... Bloomers, priced at, each. Silk Step-ins and Teddies A new assortmént of these splendid undergar- ments now ready for your inspection. All the wanted shades in crane le Chine, Flesh, Or- i d d li ues. se de a eat ca $2.95 Princess Slips Priced at Something new. Made of fine Black Batiste. Fast colors, fine sheer material—quite the thing for this kind of a garment. $1.95 = Priced very low_-------- seems Gingham Dresses Only 25—Misses’ Gingham Dresses made from splendid quality, tub-proof gingham, nicely trimmed with organ- die and ribbon. The secret about these dresses is the re- duetion in price $1.95 from $3.45 to__ (3 Tailored Blouses The secret about this lot of Tailored Wash Blouses, 36 in all, is the fact that many of them are slightly soiled from handling on the coun- ter which does not hurt the garment in the slightest. Splendid quality of batiste and the $1 95 price We Are Exclusive Representatives In Casper for C. G. Conn Instruments Also Ludwig Drums "Gibson Mandolins The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second Street | Casper, Wyo. Vega Banjos Phone 194 4 suBway ‘GAop Crepe Silk Sports Dresses 25 only, Sports Dresses fashioned from Roshanara Crepe tn all the bright shades of this kind. and Button Subway Sale Prices Continued for Saturday Giving Our Customers the Advantage of These Special Low Prices For Another Day Silk Dresses Many new additions to this charming line of Spring Frocks in the fav- ored styles for sport and street wear. Artistically made of rich appearing canton crepe, flat crepe, satin faced canton; in youthful and long line types, artfully trimmed with braid, beads and fancy ornaments in all the new spring colors. Sizes it... 916.75 $Oce ae Women’s Dress Skirts 20 only—Sports Dress Skirts for this sale. Skirts in plain wool crepe and fancy checks and plaids. Colors tan, grey, brown. Regular price $3.95—for sale price _. P2e9O Spring Many New Sports Coats in this lot-—Plaids and plain fab- rics in all the wanted colors with lots of style that appeals, Special— | 6” Regularly priced at $16.75; for this sale_ s designed for dresses Embroidery, Ribbon trimmed. All .sizes $14.75 Coats In this assortment we are showing many of the most desirable fabrics shown this season—plaids, stripes and plain cloths, finished with but- tons and pockets— $ a 3° LEATHER BAGS Just received new line of Purses and Bags—very wonderful values with many new styles in leath- er and colors. Priced low for this $1.50 sale THE SUBWAY---STEP DOWN AND SAVE : ESTEE. | STE Oe LEATHER BAGS Under the Arm Pugses This splendid line of this new fad Under the Arm Purse. Colors grey and brown. Size 6x9 inches. Just the thing. Priced very reasonable for this $3.00 sale

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